According to OECD estimates, Chile’s concessional finance for development reached USD 44 million in 2013 compared to USD 38 million in 201(OECD estimate). Chile’s contributions through multilateral organisations that would qualify as ODA amounted to USD 29 million, or 65%.

In 2013, total net Official Development Assistance (ODA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reached USD 5.4 billion, representing an increase in real terms of 435% over 2012. This increase mainly consisted of exceptional support to Egypt of over USD 4.5 billion. However, part of it is also a continuation of an upward trend since 2010.

In 2013, Turkey’s net ODA amounted to USD 3.3 billion, representing an increase of 31% in real terms over 2012. The large increase in Turkish ODA over the last years is strongly related to its response to the Syrian refugee crisis, to which it allocated USD 1.6 billion in 2013.

In 2013, Latvia’s net ODA amounted to USD 24 million, representing an increase of 12% in real terms over 2012. The ratio of ODA as a share of GNI also rose, from 0.07% to 0.08%. Multilateral ODA accounted for 94% of Latvia’s total ODA in 2013.

Estimates of concessional finance for development (ODA-like flows) of key providers of development co operation that do not report to the OECD-DAC: Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Qatar, South Africa